[quote][cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]3,718 - How many did we take?

Seemed to be more of us than them - AdamAddick got it right, it really felt like a playground game in terms of the number of goals flying in. Daft fact - I think their goalie got man of the match believe it or not, the norm was to give it to someone on the home side regardless. He got a mountain bike I think! Second leg was 3-3 I seem to remember, highlight was a sublime ball from Bowyer to put Robbo in for a goal at the covered end.

Peter Garland, legend. My all time favourite not-very-good Charlton player. His 30 yarder at home to Bolton was my favourite Garland wonder goal, was sat looking right down the line of it and it was like an arrow.

As well as his goal I remember Garland hitting a shot that went like a rocket from somewhere just outside the centre circle. Would've been goal of the century if it'd gone in but think either their keeper made a blinding save or it hit the woodwork - can't reacall which. Anyone else remember?

2nd leg was awesome also, just remember Robinsons goal celebration right in front of us. Played against Garland a few years ago in the Ryman league, he was playing for Whyteleafe and obviously still enjoyed a few pies.

Wembley and the first game back will always be the greatest two games for me and I doubt I will ever see anything that will beat those two.

But if those had never happened this would be my most memorable game of all. Before the game all I could think what an awful draw it was as Wimbledon never used to get knocked out of cups by lower league teams and the gate would be so bad we would make no money out of it (very important back then!). The team was fantastic and we scored 5 when it could have easily been 10.

I know Bowyer will never be the most popular of players in light of subsequent events but when I think back on Bow playing for us it was performances like this. 18 years old running a Prem team ragged. He should have become an England great and for that he only has himself to blame.

As mentioned by others to then go to Ipswich on the Saturday and knock another 5 in was unbelievable. The walk back to Ipswich station was weird having seen us score 10 in two away games. I knew that was a special moment that even them I doubted would ever come round again but moments like this is why we bother going in the first place for matches like that.

Wow that was a corker of a game, reading back through the thread I'd forgotten about the Leaburn hat trick (wash your mouth out MIA), and was lucky enough to be at both , Millwall in the snow and 6-0 away to Barnsley takes some beating.